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i don't know anybody's religion in congress. >> going back to the constitution we have freedom of religion and freedom of choice. i think it's great that she has -- >> i agree with you. >> thank you. she has that voice so we won't have people wearing the bible on their arm because as true christians you're not supposed to judge anyway. >> what about this, though, how can you campaign at church which a lot of politicians like to campaign which you don't belong to one. >> i think a lot of politicians a lot of different dab -- she's not been outside that community. if i'm not -- i think she went to bring ham young. >> she did. for her under grad. >> the university, right. i don't think she -- she mentioned in the interview her family church community helped them. doesn't sound like she's anti-because she has -- >> you can send out message of inclusion of humanity instead of giving out a message of religion because i think religion sometimes becomes exclusionary to my -- where as this way she can actually present a much wider -- >> in same way that jew can go to christian church to give a mess
i don't know anybody's religion in congress. >> going back to the constitution we have freedom of religion and freedom of choice. i think it's great that she has -- >> i agree with you. >> thank you. she has that voice so we won't have people wearing the bible on their arm because as true christians you're not supposed to judge anyway. >> what about this, though, how can you campaign at church which a lot of politicians like to campaign which you don't belong to one....
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what does that mean for the future of organized religion? father maurice wil morris will n that subject at 10:45. rim said to release the blackberry 10 tomorrow i want to know where the stock is today. how about today, nicole. nicole: it is down about 5% today. not a good start tacking onto yesterdays losses. this stock has been running hot year to date. research in motion is a winner year to date. up 115%, so this stock has been running hot ahead of the blackberry 10. tomorrow is a big day. stuart: the day traders dream. nicole: i cannot wait to see how it is received. will they have the apps, the corporate customers, what everybody dreamed of, security, the greatest keyboard, their rocksolid e-mail. this is what blackberry is known for. stuart: they keep going on and on about the smartphone business and we discuss it, but i think that is legitimate because the smartphone is the technology device of the decade. >> everybody has the two names because this is what we will be watching for sure. we waited over a year for this one. stuart: i wan
what does that mean for the future of organized religion? father maurice wil morris will n that subject at 10:45. rim said to release the blackberry 10 tomorrow i want to know where the stock is today. how about today, nicole. nicole: it is down about 5% today. not a good start tacking onto yesterdays losses. this stock has been running hot year to date. research in motion is a winner year to date. up 115%, so this stock has been running hot ahead of the blackberry 10. tomorrow is a big day....
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their own scholars began major debates on issues of religion, of law, and shared scientific knowledge. >> brown: that's the melting pot, right, because of all those different cultures because it was such a commercial center >> absolutely. it was a wealthy center. it was a commercial center and it was open. open to people coming from different parts of africa, of the middle east, and even from turkey and from europe. so it was an enormously cosmopolitan if you want as well as learning centers >> brown: it's no longer that and yet it preserves much of that past. i mean, how much is... how much of that life still goes on now? >> well, it's limited. obviously. it is still at the cross roads. it is still important at times but it is those manuscripts that are the heart of timbuktu. it is there that preserves the history of the people who live there. of course, the monuments themselves. timbuktu is a world heritage site. so it remains like some of the ancient cities, a place of wonder and of beauty >> brown: and again with caution because we don't exactly know about the rules here, but to t
their own scholars began major debates on issues of religion, of law, and shared scientific knowledge. >> brown: that's the melting pot, right, because of all those different cultures because it was such a commercial center >> absolutely. it was a wealthy center. it was a commercial center and it was open. open to people coming from different parts of africa, of the middle east, and even from turkey and from europe. so it was an enormously cosmopolitan if you want as well as...
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special correspondent fred de sam lazaro visited timbuktu ten years ago for the pbs program "religion and ethics newsweekly." here's an excerpt from his report. >> reporter: it's an impof returned town of 30,000 most of them nomadic traders or subsistence farmers but tick buck due is rich in history history that sub saharan has only oral and no written traditions. >> before there was an america timbuktu was a thriving center of learning with a university. professors were teaching philosophy, theology and mathematics. >> reporter: professor al haj says the earliest records go back to the 11th century to a prosperous desert cross roads where salt, gold, slaves and scholarship were exchanged. that all ended in the late 1500s with moroccan invasions and later french conquests. today much of timbuktu's architecture seems frozen or more appropriately baked in time. the 15th century mosque was timbuktu's nerve center of intellectual life. >> so this place was used for the classics. in the summertime they give lecture here. you have a circle here. at least 40 or 45 or 50 students >> reporter:
special correspondent fred de sam lazaro visited timbuktu ten years ago for the pbs program "religion and ethics newsweekly." here's an excerpt from his report. >> reporter: it's an impof returned town of 30,000 most of them nomadic traders or subsistence farmers but tick buck due is rich in history history that sub saharan has only oral and no written traditions. >> before there was an america timbuktu was a thriving center of learning with a university. professors were...
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but they are, they separate their politics from their religion. and you really see ton the streetsment i men in many neighborhoods, and certainly in tel aviv people dress just as they do in the states. but there are a lot of neighborhoods and especially up here in jerusalem you see the orthodox everywhere and men in their black hats and curls behind their ears and the women whose hair really is as covered as women in many muslim countries. and so there is a lot of resentment, especially among secular israelis abo the special privileges that the orthodox and the settler movement get. everything from greater public spending, to the fact that the ultraorthodox with their young people say they are studying the torah are exempted from compulsory national military service that every other young israeli, male or female has to serve. and that is really you know, the most striking divide that i see here in israel. >> brown: so margaret, give us a flavor for what is coming next week. what are you reporting on. >> warner: jeff, we ca here to look the three b
but they are, they separate their politics from their religion. and you really see ton the streetsment i men in many neighborhoods, and certainly in tel aviv people dress just as they do in the states. but there are a lot of neighborhoods and especially up here in jerusalem you see the orthodox everywhere and men in their black hats and curls behind their ears and the women whose hair really is as covered as women in many muslim countries. and so there is a lot of resentment, especially among...
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but they are they separate their politics from their religion. and you really see ton the streetsment i men in many neighborhoods, and certainly in tel aviv people dress just as they do in the states. but there are a lot of neighborhoods and especially up here in jerusalem you see the orthodox everywhere and men in their black hats and curls behind their ears and the women whose hair really is as covered as women in many muslim countries. and so there is a lot of resentment especially among secular israelis about the special privileges that the orthodox and the settler movement get. everything from greater public spending to the fact that the ultraorthodox with their young people say they are studying the torah are exempted from compulsory national military service that every other young israeli, male or female has to serve. and that is really you know the most striking divide that i see here in israel. >> brown: so margaret, give us a flavor for what is coming next week. what are you reporting on. >> warner: jeff, we came here to look at the thr
but they are they separate their politics from their religion. and you really see ton the streetsment i men in many neighborhoods, and certainly in tel aviv people dress just as they do in the states. but there are a lot of neighborhoods and especially up here in jerusalem you see the orthodox everywhere and men in their black hats and curls behind their ears and the women whose hair really is as covered as women in many muslim countries. and so there is a lot of resentment especially among...
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to teach religion and why you should care about you and. this is why you should watch only on all jihad god. deadly clashes in the gulf egypt caused by anti-government protests and an outcry over death sentences for twenty one people links to food bowl rioting last year. friendship troops retake a key northern town in mali in their battle to oust islamist insurgents as questions mount over the true motive of the ongoing intervention. and prime minister david cameron promises to let the british people vote on whether the u.k. should exit but only if his party wins the next election. the latest news and the week's top stories this is the week here on r.t. with me your leadership of our thanks for joining us kaye also spreading in egypt where the more deadly clashes and portside in cairo are at least thirty two people including two police officers and two footballers have been killed after crowds tried to storm a prison in the seaside city the riots followed death sentences given to twenty one people for their role in last year's football stad
to teach religion and why you should care about you and. this is why you should watch only on all jihad god. deadly clashes in the gulf egypt caused by anti-government protests and an outcry over death sentences for twenty one people links to food bowl rioting last year. friendship troops retake a key northern town in mali in their battle to oust islamist insurgents as questions mount over the true motive of the ongoing intervention. and prime minister david cameron promises to let the british...
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religion and politics should be mixed clearly and some. would use. religion to get the support of the people and once the are it be with in the very very differently from what the been promising and that's. one of the reasons of the anger you are seeing to the industry to egypt and americans want to insure and secure their interests in egypt right now the neither the united states nor morsi himself much say what's happening to the people of egypt who are back in the streets. of the city and. shifting gears now let's change our focus that of mali where french led troops are closing in on the key northern town of timbuktu a region infested there with al qaeda linked militants joined forces earlier regain control of gal and what was seen as their first major victory in the ongoing military operation and that his party barker reports the strong military presence in mali is being seen as a result of the french led intervention to oust colonel qaddafi in libya which have a very few wanted peace you wanted freedom you wanted economic progress france great b
religion and politics should be mixed clearly and some. would use. religion to get the support of the people and once the are it be with in the very very differently from what the been promising and that's. one of the reasons of the anger you are seeing to the industry to egypt and americans want to insure and secure their interests in egypt right now the neither the united states nor morsi himself much say what's happening to the people of egypt who are back in the streets. of the city and....
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religion and politics should be mixed clearly and some. would use. religion to get the support of the people and once we are at war be with in a very very different view from what the other been promising and that's. one of the reasons of the anger you are seeing to the industry to egypt and americans want some stability to ensure and secure their interests in egypt right now neither the united states nor morsi himself much say and what's happening to the people of egypt who are back in the streets the. defeat of the regime. french led troops in mali have retaken the key town of gowd the first major advance in an effort to drive out al qaeda linked militants from the country's north the joint contingent carried out as trikes and also took control of the airport under a bridge over the niger river and as maria finn notional reports the french intervention could be securing vast amounts of natural resources in the west african nation. the french have died headlong into the military operation in mali but the discussion is due on go in as to exactly why
religion and politics should be mixed clearly and some. would use. religion to get the support of the people and once we are at war be with in a very very different view from what the other been promising and that's. one of the reasons of the anger you are seeing to the industry to egypt and americans want some stability to ensure and secure their interests in egypt right now neither the united states nor morsi himself much say and what's happening to the people of egypt who are back in the...
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religion and politics should not be mixed clearly and some. would use islam and religion to get the support of the people and once the are in the would in a very very differently from what the have been promising us bark to one of the reasons of their anger you are seeing to the industry to egypt and americans want some risk ability to insure and secure their interests in egypt but now the leader of the united states nor morsi himself much say and what's happening today the people of egypt who are back in the street. or the regime elsewhere in africa the french intervention force is continuing its advance in mali helping of the local unelected government to beat back islamic militants several french allies including britain and the u.s. are also providing support for the military offensive but some experts warn the campaign most of to recolonize the african country as me if notion of reports from pears. the french have died had known today a military operation in mali but the discussion is still ongoing as to exactly why the western nation has
religion and politics should not be mixed clearly and some. would use islam and religion to get the support of the people and once the are in the would in a very very differently from what the have been promising us bark to one of the reasons of their anger you are seeing to the industry to egypt and americans want some risk ability to insure and secure their interests in egypt but now the leader of the united states nor morsi himself much say and what's happening today the people of egypt who...
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it is wrong to think that religion is in one place on this. religion is all over the map on this. even within religions, there are enormous debates within a variety of sects of how to deal with same-sex couples, gay or lesbian clergy. this is a debate that is going to be going on for quite awhile but i think that the movement of history is on the side i am one. host: let me go back to one of the earlier caller is discussing adoption and the restrictions put in place. of course we know what has happened in russia, where they say no to various adoptions,. ga -- saying gay couples should not be able to adopt pit where are we on that issue? guest: it varies from state to state, because marriage laws and family law issues are determined on a state-by-state business. there are places where it is very difficult for gay couples to adopt, although almost everywhere, single gay people can adopt. often they are in relationships to it this creates problems, too, because only one parent is the legal guardian of the child. there were several other responses in to the caller who talked about rus
it is wrong to think that religion is in one place on this. religion is all over the map on this. even within religions, there are enormous debates within a variety of sects of how to deal with same-sex couples, gay or lesbian clergy. this is a debate that is going to be going on for quite awhile but i think that the movement of history is on the side i am one. host: let me go back to one of the earlier caller is discussing adoption and the restrictions put in place. of course we know what has...
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. >> changing the mindset for us is about utilizing religion to highlight the at and it is where we incorporate face leaders. >> others question how officers will reasonably be able to make a distinction between arranged marriages and forced once. >> arranged marriage is one based on joyce and consent. at the other end of the continuum, you got forced marriage based on coercion and the rest. it is the gray area in between that will be a challenge for prosecutors and law-enforcement agencies to captor. >> the real power lies in the hands of children who some honey to find the strength to say no to the authority figures in their lives. >> in the third part of our series of women around the world, we will take to the afghan capital word gender violence remains a problem despite a 2009 protection law. we will follow one woman's quest for justice after daughter was killed by her husband. she says the murder could have been prevented if the police had done their job. it has been another day of chaos in europe as heavy snow disrupts transport across the region. 40% of flights were canceled in paris. t
. >> changing the mindset for us is about utilizing religion to highlight the at and it is where we incorporate face leaders. >> others question how officers will reasonably be able to make a distinction between arranged marriages and forced once. >> arranged marriage is one based on joyce and consent. at the other end of the continuum, you got forced marriage based on coercion and the rest. it is the gray area in between that will be a challenge for prosecutors and...
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they insist the constitution favors the muslim brotherhood and the religion on which is based. the opposition will have an opportunity in another election happening within a matter of months. the demonstrators are making it clear they are not satisfied with the way the country is transforming. they are not convinced the government is acting in their interests. at the same time, they cannot deny there has been an ongoing democratic process in which the bulk of the people who have voted have voted for the government in power. those opposed will have an opportunity and if you most about the polls again and try and get the government they want in power. >> thank you so much for updating us on the protest. let's bring in a few more pictures and sights and sounds from tahrir square. that is the nerve center of the revolution that overthrew the former dictator. it is different now. egyptian society has had quite a few democratic protests. some are protests in the new government formed after the revolution. an airplane carrying japanese survivors and bodies of some killed last week ret
they insist the constitution favors the muslim brotherhood and the religion on which is based. the opposition will have an opportunity in another election happening within a matter of months. the demonstrators are making it clear they are not satisfied with the way the country is transforming. they are not convinced the government is acting in their interests. at the same time, they cannot deny there has been an ongoing democratic process in which the bulk of the people who have voted have...
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we watched this together >> this is the holy day of or civic religion. radical still in much of the world but seemingly ordinary people can govern themselves. if we can't all agree on that and celebrate that, at least once every four years then there's something wrong with our culture >> brown: we have music. we have poetry. we got everything. >> everything, everything, wonderful >> and inclusiveness. that was the theme from beginning to end. people who often had been left out. were included. >> brown: all right. richard north and smith, annette gordon reed and beverly gauge, thank you all three >> thank you. >> ifill: and for the other news of this day, we turn to hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: there was word today that three americans died in the hostage stand-off in algeria that finally ended over the weekend. a u.s. official told the associated press that seven other americans escaped. it started wednesday when islamist militants linked to al- qaeda attacked a natural gas complex near the libyan border. algerian special forces then launched a seri
we watched this together >> this is the holy day of or civic religion. radical still in much of the world but seemingly ordinary people can govern themselves. if we can't all agree on that and celebrate that, at least once every four years then there's something wrong with our culture >> brown: we have music. we have poetry. we got everything. >> everything, everything, wonderful >> and inclusiveness. that was the theme from beginning to end. people who often had been...
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we have privatized religion to such a great extent here. some of us may be obsessed about this issue. we talk about freedom and religious freedom and conscience -- my sense is most of america has no idea what we are talking about. i think we have different senses of what freedom is. maybe freedom means increased access to contraception. how do we get a common vocabulary again? >> that is a great question. on the freedom of conscience and religious liberty, that was about a year ago as well, i think the left really feared that percolating. that is why they turned into an argument about contraception. i have to out-fear your fear. i have to out-liberty your liberty. if we start each sentence with a question -- is it fair that the government, and then fill in the blank with anything you want. tells you you can't worship your god. else you that you can't send your kid to a better school. is it fair that the government tells you that you can't run that business? basically, it is what they do without saying it. i think that should be a common lan
we have privatized religion to such a great extent here. some of us may be obsessed about this issue. we talk about freedom and religious freedom and conscience -- my sense is most of america has no idea what we are talking about. i think we have different senses of what freedom is. maybe freedom means increased access to contraception. how do we get a common vocabulary again? >> that is a great question. on the freedom of conscience and religious liberty, that was about a year ago as...
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the sick act has gotten sick and charlie sheen immediately got religion because he wasn't bankable. when the kid becomes unbankable, that is when he will stop. don't hold your truth. >>shepard: charlie sheen came back ready to go. i saw him the other night and he seems to have cleaned himself up. maybe chris brown will find jesus. >> when they stop enabling him but i am not holding my breath. >>shepard: no breath holding here. thank you, fraser. someone tried to kill a grammy star in a drive by firing dozens of rounds at his rolls royce. he should have a rolls royce while he crashed in an apartment building when he tried to get were he and the passenger unhurt happened at 5:00 this morning, hours after he celebrated his 35th birthday in miami at a club. police do nut have any suspects. a wild snowmobile crash caught on camera you can see the guy, look here, and it gets weirder. stay close. hold on, prilosec isn't for fast relief. cue up alka-seltzer. it stops heartburn fast. ♪ oh what a relief it is! to compete on the global stage. what we need are people prepared for the careers
the sick act has gotten sick and charlie sheen immediately got religion because he wasn't bankable. when the kid becomes unbankable, that is when he will stop. don't hold your truth. >>shepard: charlie sheen came back ready to go. i saw him the other night and he seems to have cleaned himself up. maybe chris brown will find jesus. >> when they stop enabling him but i am not holding my breath. >>shepard: no breath holding here. thank you, fraser. someone tried to kill a grammy...
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he's autocratic and trying to introduce a constitution that doesn't protect freedom of expression and religion, and they say this goes against the revolution that toppled former president hosni mubarak. so they're demanding a change from president morsi. >> lama, we heard that emergency law was ordered in three provinces in egypt. has that been enforced? >> reporter: exactly. despite this emergency law that was announced in the three provinces, the protesters defiantly took to the streets overnight and what sparked the violence over the weekend, particularly in port saed, was a verdict that sentenced 21 die-hard soccer fans to death for storming the field and attacking a rival team resulting in a blood bath. this took place last february. within minutes of the verdict, family members went on a rampage attacking police stations and government buildings. police fired back, killing at least 32 people and injuring hundreds. the army moved in to try to seize control. of course, egypt's cabinet has given the army more powers now, especially the power of arrest. but it is clear from the protesters th
he's autocratic and trying to introduce a constitution that doesn't protect freedom of expression and religion, and they say this goes against the revolution that toppled former president hosni mubarak. so they're demanding a change from president morsi. >> lama, we heard that emergency law was ordered in three provinces in egypt. has that been enforced? >> reporter: exactly. despite this emergency law that was announced in the three provinces, the protesters defiantly took to the...
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fact he speaks of broadening the big tent all of us have a chance to not be the primaries one race or religion agenda so huge statement i thought he was as a said going to have the american promise she had to be full feel one that he has already embarked upon this is the impact of growing life threatening violence in our society the gun violence we've lost through than six thousand soldiers and their raw continue to do thousand americans killed a year from gunfire on to the injured who do not die we have gone gone crazy three hundred million guns in the in america and now but these military assault weapons they are beyond us all of regular gun laws because the power of the the state. they shot in the white house. for the seventh about two years ago these military assault weapons are capable of getting in terrorism they can shoot on planes and so this is not just them out it seems to me to fall. to police but also homeland security must you and i know that you've said that this is a matter of national security in the past don't you think you'd be more important to kind of address the issue of c
fact he speaks of broadening the big tent all of us have a chance to not be the primaries one race or religion agenda so huge statement i thought he was as a said going to have the american promise she had to be full feel one that he has already embarked upon this is the impact of growing life threatening violence in our society the gun violence we've lost through than six thousand soldiers and their raw continue to do thousand americans killed a year from gunfire on to the injured who do not...
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he created sup parties of religion when he was passed for leadership of the main rebel movemen movement. >> what conclusion can we draw from all of this? that these groups are composed of local thugs with long standing grieve varnss that have very little to do with global islamic jihad. terrorism has been a very good business for them. while their own forces have latched support at home in the hope of enhancing their appeal and perhaps crucially gaining global attention. keep in mind, osama bin laden's words in 2004, all that we have to do is send two mew jaujahide to -- smugglers to grand i'd logical foes is to play into their own hands. for mon on this, you can read my column in this week's "time" magazine. up next, my interview with the prime minister of russia dmitry medvedev. ...$10 off any turbo tax deluxe level software or higher! find thousands of big deals now... ...at officemax. or treat gas with these after you get it. now that's like sunblock before or sun burn cream later. oh, somebody out there's saying, now i get it! take beano before and there'll be no gas. take beano be
he created sup parties of religion when he was passed for leadership of the main rebel movemen movement. >> what conclusion can we draw from all of this? that these groups are composed of local thugs with long standing grieve varnss that have very little to do with global islamic jihad. terrorism has been a very good business for them. while their own forces have latched support at home in the hope of enhancing their appeal and perhaps crucially gaining global attention. keep in mind,...
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we're not children who need to be parented or misguided, bitter clingers to guns and religion. we believe in our right to defend ourselves and our families with semiautomatic firearms technology. we believe that if neither the criminal nor the political class and their bodyguards and security people are limited by magazine capacity, we shouldn't be limited in our capacity either. >> you know, mayor, your thoughts. he is basically saying we got to arm people or allow them to be armed up to the armed power of the united states government. this is really something. this is about posse comitatus. this isn't about sportsmanship or about self-protection, it's about insurrection. it's about fighting the revenuers again. >> and he is totally misleading his people. he knows that anyone who works for the government in any capacity with the firearm is severely reviewed before they're allowed to touch a firearm. they are required to be skillful. they are required to report in. they are required to be held accountable for every use of that firearm, something that this man obviously would op
we're not children who need to be parented or misguided, bitter clingers to guns and religion. we believe in our right to defend ourselves and our families with semiautomatic firearms technology. we believe that if neither the criminal nor the political class and their bodyguards and security people are limited by magazine capacity, we shouldn't be limited in our capacity either. >> you know, mayor, your thoughts. he is basically saying we got to arm people or allow them to be armed up to...
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at least 21 people are dead astor religion rains triggered two separate landslides. that's our top story as we go around the world in 80 seconds. iindonesia. the first one swept through a drilling field saturday night on an island in the west. state media reports several workers died but about 60 of them escaped. the other landslide hit a neighboring province a few hours later. officials say heavy mud and rocks have buried more than a dozen homes and trapped villagers. hundreds of people evacuated as rescuers dug through the debris for survivors. russia. rivers of hot lava pouring from a volcano in the far east. scientists wore special heat resistant clothes to get a closer look. the volcano started erupting back in november for the first time in four decades. the nearest town is 37 miles away. authorities say the smoke and poisonous gases pose no immediate threat but they warn locals carry protective masks. israel. giant flocks of migratory birds flying in striking formations across the southern skies. experts say the animals synchronized their movements to help fin
at least 21 people are dead astor religion rains triggered two separate landslides. that's our top story as we go around the world in 80 seconds. iindonesia. the first one swept through a drilling field saturday night on an island in the west. state media reports several workers died but about 60 of them escaped. the other landslide hit a neighboring province a few hours later. officials say heavy mud and rocks have buried more than a dozen homes and trapped villagers. hundreds of people...
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it touched on relegend, civil rights and the -- religion and civil rights and they are the only state that doesn't allow gay marriage. >>> it is just a big hole in the ground now, why many say the miracle on jones street will happen again even bigger and better. >> our next question from john from baltimore. >> a priceless moment during a radio interview with jim harbaugh's mother, a surprise guest and you will hear the question that pretty much stole the show. look at you guys with your fancy-schmancy u-verse high speed internet. you know, in my day you couldn't just start streaming six ways to sunday. you'd get knocked off. and sometimes, it took a minute to download a song. that's sixty seconds, for crying out loud. we know how long a minute is! sitting, waiting for an album to download. i still have back problems. you're only 14 and a half. he doesn't have back problems. you kids have got it too good if you ask me. [ male announcer ] now u-verse high speed internet has more speed options, reliability and ways to connect. rethink possible. >>> they call it sacred ground, serving fr
it touched on relegend, civil rights and the -- religion and civil rights and they are the only state that doesn't allow gay marriage. >>> it is just a big hole in the ground now, why many say the miracle on jones street will happen again even bigger and better. >> our next question from john from baltimore. >> a priceless moment during a radio interview with jim harbaugh's mother, a surprise guest and you will hear the question that pretty much stole the show. look at you...
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or within the same religion, i wouldn't care if it was a catholic priest. stuart: you are not in the priesthood. you are -- you run -- i am sorry to put it like that, the catholic league. is okay for you to say barack obama should have sworn in for his second term -- [talking over each other] >> i said that because lawrence o'donnell who -- professed socialist that msn b.c. was railing against christianity and talking about how no one should use the bible whatsoever. i made a snarky, and if you feel that way why don't you have swearing in das capital, more in tune with his thinking. liz: i am scared to quote bible scriptures with you. will be terrifying but didn't jesus say matthew:26 those who live by the florida die by the sword? their role for that thinking? >> absolutely no question about it. when you invite a clergyperson to a public ceremony of this nature you expect to ask for dependence on the creator, the lord, divine providence, that is the language you want. what he used that term, the terror of the gun lobby, all of a sudden they have gone on on
or within the same religion, i wouldn't care if it was a catholic priest. stuart: you are not in the priesthood. you are -- you run -- i am sorry to put it like that, the catholic league. is okay for you to say barack obama should have sworn in for his second term -- [talking over each other] >> i said that because lawrence o'donnell who -- professed socialist that msn b.c. was railing against christianity and talking about how no one should use the bible whatsoever. i made a snarky, and...
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we have privatized religion to such a great extent. in some of us may be obsessed about this issue, but we talked about freedom and religious freedom and a conscience. my sense is most of america has no idea what we are talking about. we have different senses of what he freedom is. maybe it means increased access to contraception. how do we get a common vocabulary again? >> on the freedom of conscience and religious freedom -- religious liberty peas, i think the left feared that percolating which is what they turned it into an argument. i have to make it more here in now, one that affects more of my base voters. i think if we learn to start each sentence with a question which is, is it fair that the government -- fill in the blank with almost anything you want. take your money and taxes, tell you cannot worship your god. you cannot send your kids to a better school. is it fear the government tells you that you cannot run that business? is it fair that the government -- what they do without saying it -- i really think that should be a c
we have privatized religion to such a great extent. in some of us may be obsessed about this issue, but we talked about freedom and religious freedom and a conscience. my sense is most of america has no idea what we are talking about. we have different senses of what he freedom is. maybe it means increased access to contraception. how do we get a common vocabulary again? >> on the freedom of conscience and religious freedom -- religious liberty peas, i think the left feared that...
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anyway, few more product -- >> let's not get into religion. >> devices put to very interesting usees. scared of dining alone? there is an anti-loneliness bowl. easy to surf twitter, facebook, see what you are missing out on while you slurp your soup. and this, a potty with a place for an ipod. not sure how this will toilet train your tot. but you can coax them along and say, you can do it now, they can at least watch the wiggles at the same time. >> technology and tablets are much better than parenting. you should never engage your child one on one. never actually talk to your remember. remember that, folks. >> the electronic baby-sitter. keep an eye on the s&p 500. >>> next up, herb's red flag. under the radar earnings headlines of things he said you need to pay attention to, that slip through the cracks. >> will the competition derail its run? we will talk about the netflix threat coming up. >> and also be sure to check out our davos blog. our team giving you all kinds of behind the scenes access you won't find anywhere else. basically maria and andrew and the big crew out there doi
anyway, few more product -- >> let's not get into religion. >> devices put to very interesting usees. scared of dining alone? there is an anti-loneliness bowl. easy to surf twitter, facebook, see what you are missing out on while you slurp your soup. and this, a potty with a place for an ipod. not sure how this will toilet train your tot. but you can coax them along and say, you can do it now, they can at least watch the wiggles at the same time. >> technology and tablets are...
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after the spice route to asia looking for a shortcut he was interested in gold and spreading religion and stuff but primarily about speightss. y speightss? why were spices so valuable? it wasn't just the food was terrible and all these things in the new world, and it was but all the spices, each new exotic spice was fought to have certain properties. they might make you feel a bit more randy. how should i put this? each of these new spices were the by agra of the day. that is one of the reasons this trade became so valuable and people risked their lives for these things. after the conquest and colonization the settlers made fortunes exporting drugs to europe and consuming them with this tendency as well and buy drugs i mean sugar which people consider a drug where we get rum from, definitely a drug, coffee, tobacco, tea, aphrodisiac spices. please became the development of engines for hemispheric development. vast fortunes were creat
after the spice route to asia looking for a shortcut he was interested in gold and spreading religion and stuff but primarily about speightss. y speightss? why were spices so valuable? it wasn't just the food was terrible and all these things in the new world, and it was but all the spices, each new exotic spice was fought to have certain properties. they might make you feel a bit more randy. how should i put this? each of these new spices were the by agra of the day. that is one of the reasons...
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find a link to a story correspondent fred de sam lazaro filed in 2003 for the pbs program "religion and ethics newsweekly." >> ifill: finally tonight, we begin a series of conversations on how the digital world affects, and infects, the culture we live in. back with us is our daily download team, who spent last year examining how the political campaign played out online. newshour political editor christina bellantoni takes it from there. for that we are joined by two journalists from the website daily download. howard kurtz is "newsweek"'s washington bureau chief and host of cnn's reliable sources. lauren, howy, welcome back this year. as technology has evolved employers are being forced to rewrite their social media rules. what is it that we're seeing? >> we're seeing a series of rulings from the national labor relations board. what we're finding is that workers are allowed to complain online, on facebook, if they want to improve wages and working conditions. otherwise, for get about it. >> you might think you'd get in trouble for dissing the boss in some of these cases. i guess there
find a link to a story correspondent fred de sam lazaro filed in 2003 for the pbs program "religion and ethics newsweekly." >> ifill: finally tonight, we begin a series of conversations on how the digital world affects, and infects, the culture we live in. back with us is our daily download team, who spent last year examining how the political campaign played out online. newshour political editor christina bellantoni takes it from there. for that we are joined by two journalists...
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find a link to a story correspondent fred de sam lazaro filed in 2003 for the pbs program "religion and ethics newsweekly." >> ifill: finally tonight, we begin a series of conversations on how the digital world affects, and infects, the culture we live in. back with us is our daily download team, who spent last year examining how the political campaign played out online. newshour political editor christina bellantoni takes it from there. for that we are joined by two journalists from the website daily download. howard kurtz is "newsweek"'s washington bureau chief and host of cnn's reliable sources. lauren, howy, welcome back this year. as technology has evolved employers are being forced to rewrite their social media rules. what is it that we're seeing? >> we're seeing a series of rulings from the national labor relations board. what we're finding is that workers are allowed to complain online, on facebook, if they want to improve wages and working conditions. otherwise, for get about it. >> you might think you'd get in trouble for dissing the boss in some of these cases. i guess there
find a link to a story correspondent fred de sam lazaro filed in 2003 for the pbs program "religion and ethics newsweekly." >> ifill: finally tonight, we begin a series of conversations on how the digital world affects, and infects, the culture we live in. back with us is our daily download team, who spent last year examining how the political campaign played out online. newshour political editor christina bellantoni takes it from there. for that we are joined by two journalists...
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he created supporters of religion when he was passed over for leadership of the main movement. what conclusions can we draw from all this? that these groups are largely composed of local thugs with long-standing local grievances that often have very little to do with global jihad. terrorism has also been very good business for them. while their own causes have lost support at home, they have latched on to the al qaeda brand and the hope of enhancing their appeal and perhaps crucially gaining global attention. keep in mind osama bin laden's words in 2004. all that we have to do is send two mujahedeen to the furtherest point east to raise a piece of cloth on which is written al qaeda in order to make the generals race there to cause america to suffer human, economic and political losses. to play into their own hands. for more on this, you can read my column in this week's "time" magazine. >>> up next, my interview with the prime minister of russia, dmitry met vedev on syria, human rights and much more. don't miss it. etdon't. they have magnesium. for effective relief of occasiona
he created supporters of religion when he was passed over for leadership of the main movement. what conclusions can we draw from all this? that these groups are largely composed of local thugs with long-standing local grievances that often have very little to do with global jihad. terrorism has also been very good business for them. while their own causes have lost support at home, they have latched on to the al qaeda brand and the hope of enhancing their appeal and perhaps crucially gaining...